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Post by Admin on Jan 5, 2015 19:30:25 GMT
Having never been a Maxxis boffin bore I have a question. Anyone know what the difference is between the yellow and white logos?
From what I can see it looks like the yellow logo is the high end 3c tyres but that could be wrong.
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Post by andy4d on Jan 5, 2015 23:42:47 GMT
Only just got my first maxxis at christmas, a minion maxxpro60a and the maxxis is in yellow if that helps.
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Post by Admin on Jan 5, 2015 23:56:33 GMT
Ah well, there goes my theory lol, maybe the White ones are oem tyres then
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Post by duke on Jan 6, 2015 10:03:59 GMT
I believe white logo's are for folding tyres...
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Post by Admin on Jan 6, 2015 10:15:37 GMT
I believe white logo's are for folding tyres... Can't be that as my new folding shorty is yellow
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Post by duke on Jan 6, 2015 10:23:05 GMT
only MTB tyre I can find with a white logo is an Ardent.
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Post by hodgy on Jan 6, 2015 10:40:09 GMT
only MTB tyre I can find with a white logo is an Ardent. I have an ardent on the rear ..Ardent in white on one side ..Maxxis in yellow on the other Clear ?
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Post by duke on Jan 6, 2015 10:42:52 GMT
probably means jack all then TBH
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Post by bettyswollox on Jan 6, 2015 12:36:25 GMT
I know what it is but I'm not telling you
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Post by duke on Jan 6, 2015 12:47:55 GMT
I know what it is but I'm not telling you The Queens my grandma you know? :-P
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Post by Chopper on Jan 6, 2015 14:51:54 GMT
Having never been a Maxxis boffin bore I have a question. Anyone know what the difference is between the yellow and white logos? From what I can see it looks like the yellow logo is the high end 3c tyres but that could be wrong. [br Youv got too much time on yer hands to be thinkin of shit like this buddo. :-)
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Post by duke on Jan 6, 2015 14:57:33 GMT
lol, he must have, have you seen his billion thread in general chat? Those questions though...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 15:13:41 GMT
I know what it is but I'm not telling you I don't know but I've got a picture of a dead horse, if that's any good?
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Post by getonyourbike on Jan 14, 2015 18:04:03 GMT
White is OEM, yellow is aftermarket. That's all it is.
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Post by notsarkyadam on Jan 15, 2015 0:42:19 GMT
Just bought my after market Ardents with white..
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Post by duke on Jan 15, 2015 8:51:26 GMT
clearly no one knows then lol... I've emailed maxxis but no reply...
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Post by getonyourbike on Jan 15, 2015 18:21:35 GMT
You could have still been given some OEM ones. The specs are still the same with maxxis, unlike some other brands.
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Post by notsarkyadam on Jan 15, 2015 20:21:24 GMT
Loads of Ardents from numerous shops and sites show the White maxxis :s. I wasn't bothered before now it's getting annoying!
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Post by duke on Jan 16, 2015 11:44:28 GMT
here's the response from Maxxis
Hi,
Hope you’re well.
The white logo is used when Maxxis Tyres are fitted to the original equipment – the ones we sell have the yellow logo on them.
Hope this clarifies things for you,
Kind Regards,
Channi
Channi Jethwa
Marketing & Digital Coordinator
Maxxis International UK plc
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Post by notsarkyadam on Jan 16, 2015 14:24:15 GMT
Pretty much what Pete said...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2015 17:59:29 GMT
Or...buy Schwalbe!
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Post by Admin on Jan 16, 2015 18:18:57 GMT
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